Thursday, January 5, 2017

Book Review: Rescue Me by Susan May Warren

When Deputy Sam Brooks commits to something, nothing can sway him--not just on the job as liaison between the Mercy Falls sheriff's department and PEAK Rescue, but in his private life. He's the one who stuck around to take care of his mother after his father's accidental death. And he's the one--perhaps the only one--who believes Sierra Rose is the perfect girl for him. Safe, practical, and organized, she's nothing like her hippie, impulsive, bleeding heart sister, Willow.

Willow, however, has been in love with Sam Brooks for as long as she can remember. But she wants her sister to have a happy ending. Besides, Willow has other things to focus on--namely, nabbing the job as youth pastor for her small-town church. Best thing for her to do is to purge Sam from her heart.

Neither can predict the events that will bring them together in a fight for their lives in the forbidding wilderness of Glacier National Park. Stranded, injured, and with the winter weather closing in, Sam and Willow will have to work together to save a crew of terrified teenagersMy Thoughts:The beginning of Rescue Me started off just like the first of the series Wild Montana Skies, kind of slow for me. Again I was so glad that I kept at it because half way through I was hooked and couldn't put it down. I never want to skip over the first part, I just want the action that Susan May Warren delivers and I want it now! Out of all the wonderful characters in this book. Willow spoke to me the most. Her self-doubt, her unwavering believe in the goodness of God, and kindness to others spoke to my heart. She looked past the bad in people and found the good. Her heartbreaks felt so true to life. Of course I wouldn't have known all that about Willow if I hadn't read the first part of the book...Then came the action part with the beautiful scenery described so well I think I could recognize it if I visited. Susan somehow sucks you in to the story and you feel like you are in the mist of the trauma that is about to unfold. I was reminded in this book that how easily we can stray from God when we need him the most. He is still there though ready to receive us back at a moments notice. Forgiveness and love is the key. A wonderful book!

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